At Johns Hopkins Medicine, we understand the challenges large employers face in balancing rising health care costs with the need to support employee health and well-being. Through independent studies and data gathered from our own Johns Hopkins-managed onsite clinics, we’re pleased to share this ROI of onsite employee health clinics, demonstrating how we deliver meaningful cost savings while fostering a healthier, more productive workforce.

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The Proven ROI of Onsite Health Care Clinics

Johns Hopkins helps large employers control rising health care costs while improving employee well-being. Backed by independent studies and data from our own onsite clinics, this ROI report shows how onsite employee health clinics deliver meaningful savings and a healthier, more productive workforce.

Why are Onsite Clinics a game changer?

The Bottom Line

Onsite Clinics consistently deliver positive ROI, with measurable savings in health care costs, productivity gains and improved employee well-being.

Key Stats

$400,000+

in avoided costs from reduced absenteeism.1

$25 PMPM

additional savings in clinics with athletic trainers.2

47%

decrease in total number of claims over three years.3

Why now?
A Strategic Investment for the Future.

With rising health care costs and a growing primary care shortage, on site clinics offer a sustainable solution to:

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Footnotes:

Additional References:

  • Tao, G., Chenoweth, D., Alfriend, A.S., Baron D.M., Kirkland, T.W., Scherb J., *Bernacki, E.J., "Monitoring Worksite Clinic Performance Using a Cost-Benefit Tool". Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 51:10:1151-1157, 2009.
  • Kalia, N., Alfriend., A., Minoe, S., Bernacki, E., Lavin, R., Leung, N., Yuspeh, L., Tsourmas, N., Tao, X. "Assessing Workplace Clinic Utilization and Performance: Lessons and Implications for Care Delivery", Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 62 (8):e407-e413, August, 2020
  • Bernacki, E. "Prevention, Medical Management and Adjudication of Workplace Injuries: A Thirty-Two Year Follow-up of an Integrated Workers' Compensation Program", Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 63(10):828-838, October 2021.